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For those who can never get enough, René Diekstra has a tip: Read Hemingway’s masterpiece

For those who can never get enough, René Diekstra has a tip: Read Hemingway’s masterpiece

René Diekstra recommends reading Ernest Hemingway's 1951 masterpiece, 'The Old Man and the Sea,' which he describes as one of the most beautiful stories in world literature. The article highlights the enduring value of the novella, which Hemingway completed ten years before his death.

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